Intensive Driving Courses in Worsley, Manchester

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This average waiting time for a driving test appointment in or around the Worsley area is over two months. This is not only disappointing but can be problematic for anyone who has recently failed a driving test. The huge waiting time for a driving in the Worsley area can also cause problems for international drivers who do not need to take months of unnecessary driving lessons.

Intensive Driving Courses Worsley, Manchester

However, there is no need to stress. With a last-minute semi-intensive driving course from DTC, you can be on the road this time next week. That’s correct. DTC Intensive Driving Courses will not only arrange a short semi-intensive crash course but will also book you a driving test. 

Intensive Driving Lessons Worsley, Manchester

This fast-track course consists of familiarizing the Worsley, Manchester driving test routes, brushing up on the manoeuvres and is full of last minute driving test tips.  The 9 or 14-hour driving crash course can be taken over 1, 2 or 3 days.

Last Minute Driving School Worsley, Manchester

Please bear in mind that Last minute driving school Worsley is designed for learners who have recently failed a practical driving test, international drivers and those who are almost up to test standard.

Intensive Driving Courses Worsley, Manchester

If you live in or around the Worsley area, your driving test would normally be booked in or around that area too. Your last minute intensive driving course would also be conducted in or around Worsley.

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However, please note that driving examiners may take you to the surrounding towns and villages. The first choice for your last minute intensive driving course would be Worsley. However, there are other practical test center’s in the area with may be used.

Below are the addresses of the nearby driving test centers –

Bolton Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

Weston Street,
Bolton,
BL3 2AW

Fast track practical driving tests at Bolton Driving Test Centre

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.

Sale Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

36 – 38 Poplar Grove,,
Sale,
M33 7ER

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test Centre if you use a wheelchair.

Atherton Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

Gibfield Park Avenue, Atherton,
Manchester,
M46 0SU

Earlier driving test dates available at Atherton Driving Test Centre

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, motorcycle module 1 (off-road), motorcycle module 2 (on-road), lorry and bus, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.

Bury Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

Smith Street,
Bury,
BL9 6HH

Last minute driving instructors available at Bury Manchester

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 3.

Worsley is a village in the city of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, with 10,090 inhabitants as of 2014. It lies on Worsley Brook, 5.75 miles (9.25 km) to the west of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the historical Lancashire County, evidence for Roman and Anglo-Saxon activities is present, including two Roman roads.

The 1761 completion of the Bridgewater Canal allowed Worsley to grow from a small village with a cottage industry into a major city, based on the production of cotton, iron-working, brick-making, and extensive coal-mining. Later expansion came following World War I and World War II, with large housing estates being built. Worsley Delph is a Scheduled Monument, and significant parts of the towns historical centre are now protected areas.

Two Roman roads used to pass through this area. One links Mamucium (Manchester) to Coccium (Wigan), one passes through Worsley, near Drywood, and one crosses over Mosley Common. The modern day A6 follows a portion of the route of another Roman road, running across northern parts of the district, near Walkden and Little Hulton.

In 1947, a cache of 550 Roman coins dating from around AD250-275 was found outside the Boothstown Quarry, while in 1958, a head was found at Worsley Moss. Called the “Worsley man” and initially thought to be less than 20 years old, upon discovery the Lindow man was examined again, and was dated to around 2nd century CE, during the Romano-British period. Worsley subsequently came under control of the Anglo-Saxons, who controlled most of the region surrounding Manchester, and also defeated the English in the Battle of Chester in AD 615. Edward the Elder rebuilt fortifications in Manchester, and captured all of the land between the River Mersey and Irwell in AD 924, making it a borough within the Kingdom of Wessex.

During the medieval period, the area was covered by forests and marshlands. Worsley, which was inhabited sparingly by artisans and serfs, developed as a settlement adjacent to the old Corn Mill, near where the modern-day Worsley road bridge is located. Most farms in Lancashire were small, with their tenants reliant on second-hand labour, however, in 1719, John Kaye of Worsley owned five stirks, two bulls, 17 cows, “young cattle on the moor” and one “cow for hire”, all valued at PS97 5s. Marl was generally used as fertiliser, recorded as being used in 1719. Wheelers Manchester: Its Political, Social, and Commercial History, Ancient and Modern (1836) states that around a fifth of land in the vicinity of Worsley, Astley, and Tyldesley was in cultivation, less on average than in surrounding areas.

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DTCUK is a trading mark of Driving Test UK Limited. We are a privately owned family company with Head Offices in Croydon, London. Founded by Shakti Gadday, helping learner drivers get on the road since 1987, registered with the DVSA under ADI number 120120. We’ve been booking driving tests for over 8 years and have helped over 35,000 learners pass their test quicker.

We can either automatic book you an earlier driving test or consult your instructor first, if needed. This will save you £100s in driving lessons.

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